Something different today. Back in 1980 when I was early into my career as a Navy photographer, there was no Photoshop. We only had film, a darkroom, an enlarger, and whatever creative ideas and techniques we could come up with. Pretty much relegated to dodging, burning, and filters in the darkroom, but there were a few things you could do with the camera when snapping your masterpieces. This picture is a selfie, shot with Kodak Tri-X 400 and a Canon AE-1 SLR in July 1980. It was in the evening at the old abandoned Oceanview Amusement Park in Norfolk, VA. I was walking around the park looking for shots, when I spotted the teddy bear laying all by itself on the table. An idea came to me, and I put my camera on a tripod and locked the shutter open, pointing at the bear on the table. I dashed into the picture and sat there for about 5 seconds, and then dashed out, leaving the shutter open for a full 30 seconds, and this was the result. I was a young 20 year old Navy Photographer, and was pretty proud of myself for coming up with this idea that actually worked. I call it "Rob's Ghost".